The online family tree
took me four years! I am
aware that most of this detail has now been stolen by other sites.

&

Ethel Littlechild, my grandmother as I
never knew her & Robert Wilding, my grandfather

My beautiful grandmother, Ethel
Littlechild; led me to spend vast amounts of my time in family history research.
There are now three written trilogies of the Littlechild family, all composed by
Stephen Littlechild. The latest was produced in November of 2010, and it is a
brilliant factual account of the twelve lines of the Littlechild family through
time (circa 1800 - 1850 and more). These can all be viewed at the Essex Record
Office, or you can also purchase the latest copy by contacting
Stephen directly. I received my copy of this outstanding work as a Christmas
present, and it's an amazing read. Thank you.

Ray Longs
Cosford database has been
resurrected again for the time being. I will probably have to remove it at some
stage, so please take a copy. It is absolutely brilliant. I spent many hours
recreating a version of this from the wayback machine, it is far from complete,
but far better than anything else available ( even after many false promises to
recreate Ray's life work).

This Essex Census and Essex genealogy 1841 site is for 1841, 1851, 1861 and 1871 and continually grows into a
census search into ALL of Essex, Suffolk , Norfolk, Hertfordshire, Kent,
Cambridgeshire, London and the rest of the UK.

The historical trade directory and census listing of all of London, Essex, Kent, Suffolk, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Sussex, Hertfordshire, Cambridgeshire
Oxfordshire, and Dorset. If you are searching for a historical address, try the census and street directory database. This is a Victorian view on the streets of london and the south of England.